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The battleship Giulio Cesare was a dreadnought battleship of the Royal Italian Navy that was completed during World War I, and was the second ship of the Conte di Cavour class battleships. When it entered service in 1914, it was 176m long and had a displacement of 25,086 tons. During modernization refits from 1933 to 1937, the bow was extended by about 10m, bringing the total length to 186.4m, and the propulsion system was changed from 20 water-tube boilers/3 turbines to 8 water-tube boilers/2 geared turbines. As a result, despite an increase in displacement to 29,600 tons, the maximum speed increased from 21.5 knots to 28 knots, and the armament consisted of two triple 32cm guns + two twin 32cm guns, six twin 12cm rapid-fire guns, four twin 100mm anti-aircraft guns, six twin 37mm machine guns, and six twin 13.2mm machine guns. During World War II, Giulio Cesare participated in the Battle of Calabria and the First Battle of Sirte Bay, and after Italy's surrender in 1943, it was disarmed on the island of Malta. After the war, it was handed over to the Soviet Union as a war prize and renamed "Novorossiysk". Novorossiysk capsized in Sevastopol in 1955 due to an underwater explosion, was decommissioned in 1956, and was salvaged and scrapped in 1957.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Triumph Model (Beaver Corporation)
Item No: TRFM70014FH
JAN: 4571628260382
■Remarks
*Due to manufacturer circumstances, the expected arrival month and the actual product specifications may change. Please understand in advance.
1/700 Italian Navy Battleship Giulio Cesare 1940 Full Hull Model
$261.00
The battleship Giulio Cesare was a dreadnought battleship of the Royal Italian Navy that was completed during World War I, and was the second ship of the Conte di Cavour class battleships. When it entered service in 1914, it was 176m long and had a displacement of 25,086 tons. During modernization refits from 1933 to 1937, the bow was extended by about 10m, bringing the total length to 186.4m, and the propulsion system was changed from 20 water-tube boilers/3 turbines to 8 water-tube boilers/2 geared turbines. As a result, despite an increase in displacement to 29,600 tons, the maximum speed increased from 21.5 knots to 28 knots, and the armament consisted of two triple 32cm guns + two twin 32cm guns, six twin 12cm rapid-fire guns, four twin 100mm anti-aircraft guns, six twin 37mm machine guns, and six twin 13.2mm machine guns. During World War II, Giulio Cesare participated in the Battle of Calabria and the First Battle of Sirte Bay, and after Italy's surrender in 1943, it was disarmed on the island of Malta. After the war, it was handed over to the Soviet Union as a war prize and renamed "Novorossiysk". Novorossiysk capsized in Sevastopol in 1955 due to an underwater explosion, was decommissioned in 1956, and was salvaged and scrapped in 1957.
■Product Specifications
Manufacturer: Triumph Model (Beaver Corporation)
Item No: TRFM70014FH
JAN: 4571628260382
■Remarks
*Due to manufacturer circumstances, the expected arrival month and the actual product specifications may change. Please understand in advance.
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